COBB COUNTY, Ga - Technology has changed the way police do their jobs. It can help police solve crimes, often faster and more efficiently. It can also help prevent crime. Tuesday night, Cobb County ...
ATLANTA - There is a new technology in the fight against crime on Atlanta streets. Police say they now have a new way to use cameras all over the city and see video in real-time. This new system ...
Real Time Crime Centers and the Future of Crime Fighting By Lorraine Cochran-Johnson In the science fiction movie The Minority Report, a Washington D.C. police department utilizes AI technology stop ...
The small ritzy city of Beverly Hills may be only 5.5 square miles but they have more than 2,500 cameras monitoring just about every block. One camera unit flashes lights to let you know you're being ...
(TNS) — Let us say that there is a break-in at your home and jewelry, computers and cash are taken. The police investigate and find blood on the window pane where the burglar broke in. There's a ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is touting cameras and other technology in its crime-fighting success. As part of a news conference, IMPD said it has added 63 automated ...
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WKRN) — In Murfreesboro, technology has been used across the city to combat crime. According to recent data, it’s contributed to the success of the department. “We’re an extremely ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- There have been more than 350 murders in Philadelphia this year. To help alleviate the overwhelming caseload for local law enforcement, federal partners are stepping up with ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis police are banking on technology to help them curb illegal activity around the city. Right now, officers patrol the streets and increasingly use cameras positioned all over ...
William Gregg, a real-time crime analyst with the Myrtle Beach Police Department monitors over 800 cameras from around the city in the Real Time Crime Center on Feb 06, 2019. TSN 2019 File. Jason Lee ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. GUTHRIE, Okla. (KFOR) – Two people were ...
(TNS) — After hearing a raft of concerns from the public about a planned expansion of the Police Department's ShotSpotter program, the City Council voted Tuesday to split the item to give new ...
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